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And there he goes.
About 130 placard-waving people (let's presume them to be Conservative super supporters — it was early and it was very cold) turned out at a private hangar near the Ottawa airport today to see Stephen Harper off as he began the post-debates push toward voting day.
Paul Hunter
It was strongly hinted he would address the crowd! Rally the troops! Say hello!
Reporters scrambled out of the plane with cameras and recorders.
And. Then. He didn't say a word.
Yes, he shook hands of those in the crowd's front row. And yes there was music. But all he gave the rest of them was a wave from the boarding platform.
Maybe he figures they'll all self-rally.
— Paul Hunter
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